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Iran says reviewing new U.S. proposals, has yet to respond
Pakistan-mediated proposals are under review as Tehran says its negotiators will make no concessions and indirect talks with Washington continue.
- On Saturday, Iran's Supreme National Security Council confirmed it is reviewing new proposals from the United States, delivered by Pakistani army chief Asim Munir acting as intermediary in negotiations.
- Tehran reversed its decision to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, citing the ongoing United States naval blockade of Iranian ports as a "violation of the cease-fire."
- Iranian forces attacked at least three civilian ships near Oman on Saturday, with United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reporting the first such incidents since the April 8 cease-fire began.
- Despite ongoing diplomatic review, the Iranian negotiating delegation asserted it "will not make even the slightest compromise," vowing to defend national interests with full strength.
- President Trump warned that if no peace agreement is reached by April 22—the formal end of the two-week cease-fire—he might resume military action against Iran.
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Iran 'reviewing' US proposal as Trump says 'Tehran cannot blackmail us on Strait of Hormuz'
The statement by Iran said that its negotiating delegation will not make even the slightest compromise, retreat or leniency, and will defend with all its strength the interests of the Iranian nation.
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